Mint juleps, floppy hats adorn Derby Day fundraiser at Milwaukee's 'St. James 1868'
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A once-historic church turned social space near downtown Milwaukee will play host to a Derby Day party while raising money for a good cause.
All the fun will be this Saturday afternoon at the "St. James 1868." A portion of the proceeds will go to the "Ronald McDonald House Charities Eastern Wisconsin."
Just like any Kentucky Derby soiree, you can expect the traditional Derby garb, from floppy hats to mint juleps. You can also watch sport's "greatest two minutes" play out on big screens on site.
The cost of admission is $65. The event runs from 2 until 6 p.m. Tickets can be purchased by clicking here.
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